Hi Giles,
Yep, the admin can override this. I've been doing some of my own hunting around and it would appear that you can:
- Resolve this if you have admin rights.
- Use Outlook Redemption http://www.dimastr.com/redemption/
- Use Extended MAPI
- Install ClickYes http://www.contextmagic.com/
- Have the Enterprise migrate to Linux! Yes!!
Thanks for responding!
Cheers!!
Dermot.
P.S.
Apologies for top posting (doing this quickly via GMail)!
On 31 Aug 2006 03:51:08 -0700, Giles Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tim Golden wrote:
> [Dermot Doran]
>
> | I'm very new to using win32com! I just want to send an email
> | message via Outlook. However, I keep getting an annoying
> | message box (generated by Outlook) indicating that my program
> | could be a virus. Does anybody know how to get around this?
>
> As far as I've ever been able to tell, you're stuck with it.
> Obviously, in a sense, since otherwise any would-be virus /
> zombie program would simply turn the option off before using
> Outlook to send out its emails!
Can't remember the details, but last time I looked (a year ago) you
could avoid this if you changed a setting for the user at the exchange
server. I found this out by doing a bit of googling and
can't remember what I did, but managed to solve the same problem.
Giles
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